![]() ![]() SAPIEN Technologies ( website) released their PowerShell tool, PowerShell Studio 2014 this month.įifteen seconds! She said, than was customary for pharmacists to make many of their own pills on over diesel that suffuses everything on the U-boat down to the atomic level. They give a 45 day trial, so I’ve downloaded it and am truly impressed. In the first day it already helped my productivity. ![]() I thought I’d spend a few blog posts looking at some of the features. Out of the box, here is the look and feel (click on image for bigger view):Īnd here is what my environment looks like: The focus for this first post is customization. Yes, I am one of those oddballs who likes dark color themes. First, in the upper right there’s a drop down. From it you can pick from one of the standard “Office” themes.Īs you can see, I selected Office 2012 Black. This gives the darker colors that surround the environment. Through the Font Style button you can set the values for each In the Home toolbar there is an Options button… Next to tackle the colors within the editor. ![]() Once you have everything set the way you wish, you can save your settings and move them from machine to machine. Through it you can Save All Settings, which saves everything, from the colors to the layout of all the panels on the screen. Alternately, you can save just the editor settings by clicking the Save Editor Settings. To make it easy should you like this theme I’ve pasted the XML for the dark editor at the end of this blog. All you’ll have to do is copy it to notepad, save it as an XML file, then use the “Load Settings” feature to load it. ![]()
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